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RhodopisRhodope

The famous Greek courtesan who was very rich and famous; she is our only historical link to the “story teller,” Aesop.

Rhodopis was the most famous courtesan in Greece and spent one tenth of her wealth on iron ox-spits which she presented as a tribute at the oracle of Apollon at Delphi.

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